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Describe a smartphone and it's benefits to someone from the 60's?​

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Answered by ruth753
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It's a rectangular device you can hold in your hand. The front lights up, and it can tell where your fingers are when you tap the device. You use your finger to tap on the images/pictures to do things, a lot like pressing a button. it is like a portable computer which don't need so many wires .we can know what is going around the world with just a tap of our finger. A smartphone is a mobile device that facilitates the combination of cellular and mobile computing functions into one single unit. smartphones have stronger hardware capabilities and extensive mobile operating systems in comparison to feature phones.

Answered by halamadrid
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A smartphone is a mobile or cellular telephone with an integrated computer and other features that are not originally associated with telephones such as an operating system, web browsing, and the ability to run software applications. It functions like a mini computer, have portable media players, digital cameras, GPS navigation devices, etc.

Following are the benefits of smartphone to someone from the 60’s:

Bigger screen: Older phones have small keys, and the elderly who have poor eyesight find it difficult to use them. Seniors can view and use smartphones more easily because of their larger screens. Also, users may simply change the text's font size to a larger one and zoom in and out on websites and photographs with their fingertips.

Easy communication: Smartphones are an excellent platform for senior citizens to communicate easily. To stay in touch with their loved ones, they can use a variety of methods, including voice and video calls, social networking, text messaging, emails, and many more.

Voice capabilities: Texting with arthritic fingers might be challenging. Many elderly people have big, occasionally calloused palms that might make using a touch screen challenging. In such cases, voice commands are useful.

Social networking: Elder people can connect with family, friends, and acquaintances all across the world using social networks. Individuals can locate exciting engagement opportunities as well as keep in touch with their loved ones.

Internet banking/ online bookings: By avoiding standing in line, internet banking eliminates our need to visit banks and streamlines our job. As people can complete a lot of their work from home, seniors may find its use to be quite beneficial.

Navigation or Google maps: An elderly person who is prepared to make the most of their trip time may find a smartphone to be of great assistance with navigation or Google maps. With the use of apps like Google Maps, seniors may get on the road and travel without any problem.

Music and videos: Seniors' common interests include patriotic and Sufi songs, poetry, and retro music. With their smartphone, they have quick access to their favorite music. They may find entertainment in apps like YouTube and others.

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